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Still, the musicians anticipated nothing more than a slightly easier ride after touring by van in the '80s.
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Some experts anticipate "nothing short of a paradigm shift in industry from the current hardware centric focus on system adequacy and reliability, towards the inclusion [of] a more directly consumer-oriented view of security" [11].
"They can't see around corners; they anticipate nothing".
Mr. Coicou's appearance was much anticipated, if for nothing more than a glance at the mysterious character widely known in the case as "the S.U.V. guy," or "the man in black".
Mr. Coicou's appearance was much anticipated, if for nothing more than to provide a glance at the mysterious character widely known in the case as "the S.U.V. guy" or "the man in black".
The next morning we paid three hundred dollars for a mold inspection and calmly waited several days for results we anticipated would show nothing more than bad allergens in the carpet.
If future could be anticipated, there would be nothing more to anticipate; eventually, nothing more to do.
But still, I'd spent a lot of time anticipating an amorphous something, if nothing more than a functioning marriage.
Nothing more.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Nothing less, nothing more.
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